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Type | Division |
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Industry | Animation |
Founded | April 12, 1993 |
Founder | Columbia Pictures Television |
Fate | Dormancy |
Successors | Library: Sony Pictures Animation (2002–present) Sony Pictures Television Kids (2011–present) |
Headquarters | |
Products | Animated television series |
Owner | Sony |
Parent | Sony Pictures Television |
Adelaide Productions is a television animation division of Sony Pictures Television that was founded on April 12, 1993 by Columbia Pictures Television.[1] It has also been known as Columbia TriStar Television Animation, Columbia TriStar Animation, Columbia TriStar Children's Television, and later Sony Pictures Television Animation.
As of 2023, Adelaide Productions is currently dormant, since it has not made any animated TV shows since 2014, even though its status is still listed as "active".[1] Its duties have been taken over by Sony Pictures Animation and Silvergate Media.
Filmography
TV series
All television series are produced and/or distributed by Sony Pictures Television (formerly Columbia TriStar Television).
Years | Title | Creator/ Developer(s) |
Network | Co-production with | Notes |
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1996–1999 | Jumanji | — |
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Based on the 1995 film by TriStar Pictures and the book by Chris Van Allsburg. |
1996 | Project G.e.e.K.e.R. | CBS | Doug² | ||
1997 | Extreme Ghostbusters | Syndication | — | Based on the films by Columbia Pictures. Sequel to The Real Ghostbusters. | |
1997–1998 | Channel Umptee-3 |
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Kids' WB |
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1997–2001 | Men in Black: The Series |
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Amblin Entertainment | Based on the 1997 film by Columbia Pictures and the Malibu comic by Lowell Cunningham. | |
1998–2000 | Godzilla: The Series | Fox Kids | Based on the 1998 film by TriStar Pictures. | ||
1999–2000 | Dilbert | UPN | Based on the comic strip by Scott Adams. | ||
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles |
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Syndication |
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Based on the 1997 film by TriStar Pictures and the novel Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein; also known as Starship Troopers: The Series. | |
1999–2001 | Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | Fox Kids | Dark Horse Entertainment | Based on the comic book by Frank Miller and Geoff Darrow. | |
1999–2005 | Dragon Tales |
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PBS Kids | Sesame Workshop | |
2000 | Sammy | NBC | |||
2000–2002 | Max Steel |
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Based on the toyline by Mattel. |
2000–2005 | Jackie Chan Adventures |
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Kids' WB |
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2001–2002 | Harold and the Purple Crayon |
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HBO Family | — | Based on the book by Crockett Johnson. |
Heavy Gear: The Animated Series |
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Syndication |
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Based on the video game by Pierre Ouelled and Dream Pod 9 licensed by Paradox Entertainment. | |
2002 | Phantom Investigators |
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Kids' WB | (W)Holesome Products, Inc. | |
2003 | Spider-Man: The New Animated Series |
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MTV |
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Based on the character by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. |
Stuart Little | — | HBO Family | Red Wagon Entertainment | Based on the films by Columbia Pictures and the characters by E. B. White. | |
2003–2004 | Astro Boy |
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English dub; based on the characters by Osamu Tezuka. | ||
2005–2014 | The Boondocks | Aaron McGruder | Adult Swim | Rebel Base Productions | Based on the comic strip by Aaron McGruder. |
2008–2009 | The Spectacular Spider-Man |
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Based on the character by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. |
2009 | Sit Down, Shut Up | Mitchell Hurwitz | Fox |
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Live-action/animated remake of the original Australian 2001 series of the same name. |
Web series
Years | Title | Creator/ Developer(s) |
Network | Co-production with | Notes |
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2002 | Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl | Roman Dirge | ScreenBlast | — | Based on the comics by Roman Dirge and the poem by Edgar Allan Poe. |
See also
References
- 1 2 ADELAIDE PRODUCTIONS, INC. businessprofiles.com, Retrieved on 31 March 2015
External links
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